Fear and rumors are impacting local businesses in the Asian community in wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
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China turns Winter Olympics villages into quarantine camps to stamp out new COVID-19 outbreaks, report says
Villages that housed athletes at the Beijing Winter Games being used as COVID-19 quarantine camps. Hundreds have been sent to Olympic villages after an outbreak in Beijing's entertainment district.
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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez
Today on Insight, we're looking at HIV setbacks during the pandemic, the latest COVID-19 research & recommendations, a preview of the 2022 primary, and Jazz Pianist Michael Wolff's autobiography.
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Apply today! Houston Health Foundation awarding $2.1 million in grants to improve COVID-19 response in underserved communities
Houston Health Foundation (HHF) is seeking applications from small community organizations that serve Hispanic, African American, Asian American, and other minority populations for the disbursement of ...
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Breaking News, World News, US and Local News - New York Daily News
Early voting for the first of two primaries in New York kicks off on Saturday, June 18 and we look at who's running for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Comptroller, New York State ...
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World’s Biggest EV Battery Maker CATL Denies Rumor of Poor Earnings on Futures Loss
(Bloomberg) -- Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., the world’s biggest maker of batteries for electric cars, has hit back at market rumors of a large futures ... for Expats “Our company’s ...
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Uvalde mom handcuffed by 'coward' cops for trying to rush in and save kids says cops threatened her
The girl explained she wasn't hurt and the blood was from her best ... The child's father , Federico Torres, told Houston reporters that he was at work when he learned about the shooting and ...
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PICTURED: Grandfather and his four grandkids killed by Mexican mafia member who escaped from prison
We are very saddened that the murders happened, but I will tell you that we are breathing a sigh of relief that Lopez will not be able to hurt anybody ... Dallas and Houston, that's more than ...
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City making strides as bluegrass capital, Schiminger tells Chamber
Thursday, Davis advised all businesses to get behind the project because "a rising ... attracted more than 25,000 fans from several countries before COVID-19 hit in 2019. Carly Smith, curator for the ...
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Here’s What Will Happen to Amber if She Can’t Afford to Pay Johnny’s $10M in Damages & if She Could Go to Jail
Since the trial ended. there have been questions about what happens to Amber Heard now after Johnny Depp’s verdict and his win in their defamation case. Depp and Heard were married from 2015 to ...
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Biden travels to Uvalde, Texas, to meet with families
Outside of the National Rifle Association’s convention, protesters advocated for gun control measures on Saturday in Houston ... A student until the COVID-19 pandemic forced the school to ...
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Bill to aid those convicted by non-unanimous juries shelved
“We need to reassure victims and survivors of the integrity and finality of the crimes against the community," Loren Lampert, executive director of the Louisiana District Attorneys ...
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North Dakota extends deadline for gas pipeline proposals
The North Dakota Legislature in November set aside $150 million in federal coronavirus aid to help construct such a trans-state pipeline for natural gas, which is a byproduct of oil production.